The first review of applications is 12:00 Noon on August 9, 2018. Applications received before this date will be considered, and the position may close without notice. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately.

The City of Fremont's Engineering Division works within the Public Works Department to perform a wide range of public works duties, including: providing engineering design services, working with both the private and public development, community, providing transportation and traffic solutions, supporting real property interests and City facility improvements along with providing management of Capital Improvement Plan-funded infrastructure improvements including streets, public buildings and parks; and processing of development applications.

Civil Engineer I-II / Associate Civil Engineer

This agency is not using CalOpps to accept online applications for this recruitment. Please read the job announcement for details on how to apply.

The first review of applications is 12:00 Noon on August 9, 2018. Applications received before this date will be considered, and the position may close without notice. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately.

ABOUT FREMONT

Fremont is a well-managed and innovative city, and has recently generated national attention by ranking second on the “Best Run City in America” list by 24/7 Wall Street and America’s third “Sharpest, Smartest City” by Reader’s Digest. Located in the heart of the Bay Area and Silicon Valley, Fremont prides itself on innovation, green technology, a low crime rate, great schools, a low unemployment rate, quality parks and nearby open space, and an incredibly diverse population of over 235,439 residents. As a full service city, Fremont employs over 915 regular employees and has an annual operating budget of approximately $192.2 million.

Fremont is an employer that values its people, creativity, quality service, integrity, open communication, collaboration, mutual respect, and diversity. Employees find their work challenging, yet rewarding, and most importantly, enjoy the chance to make a difference through public service.

THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

The Public Works Department plays a key role in shaping the community and its future, as Fremont has several transformative land use and transportation projects underway to support the City’s vision of being “strategically urban”. Public Works is responsible for engineering, transportation, civic facilities, inspections, and maintenance for the City. The Engineering Division within Public Works helps deliver land development projects, executes the design and construction of public projects, and maintains and enhances the City’s transportation network.

Fremont is “on the rise” with a bold plan to develop Downtown Fremont into a vibrant mixed-use district, including a new civic center. Other key projects include the Warm Springs “Innovation District” where over 850 acres are transforming into a mixed-use, transit-oriented employment center home to advance manufacturing companies. Public Works is managing the construction of an iconic pedestrian access bridge which will cross over Union Pacific Railroad to connect the new Warm Springs BART station to the nearby employment hub—home to the Tesla factory, Fremont’s largest employer.

THE JOB

The City of Fremont currently has two openings in the Development Section of Public Works Department for Engineer I/ Engineer II, and Associate Engineers who can help us deliver the best in development so our community can thrive. The Associate Engineer will perform and lead professional-level engineering work for a wide variety of development projects coordinating review of private development projects from entitlement to construction. The Engineer I/II will perform professional level engineering work related to the review of a wide variety of development projects in various phases of development. Placement for these positions will depend on candidate qualifications.

Associate Civil Engineer – Development Section

The Associate Civil Engineer reports directly to a Principal Civil Engineer and works closely with various City departments in the review of private development projects from the entitlement phase to the eventual construction of the public and private improvements necessary to support proposed development. The review includes, but is not limited to ensuring proposed private development projects are in conformance with Provision C.3 of the Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit, City of Fremont Development Policies, Standard Details and Specifications, and the Subdivision Map Act.

Key Responsibilities

• Meet and confer with developers, contractors, engineers and the general public relative to city policies, regulations, and procedures.• Review plans prepared by others for conformance with technical standards and specific Fremont ordinances and policies.• Perform work, which involves conventional engineering practice, but may include a variety of complex features.• Demonstrate the ability to anticipate customer’s needs and deliver services effectively and efficiently in a timely, accurate, and respectful manner.• Develop effective working relationships with the development community, co-workers across department lines, and community stakeholders utilizing conflict resolution, collaboration, and communication skills to ensure team meets or exceeds project goals.• Coordinate projects with various agencies, such as Caltrans, Union Sanitation District (USD), Alameda County Water District (ACWD) and Alameda County Flood Control (ACFC).• Review legal property descriptions, ordinances, assessment plans and other written materials.• Approve documents, reports and other functions requiring certification as a Professional Engineer.• Write letters, project conditions and staff reports as required for the project.• Other duties as assigned including the flexibility to work on stretch assignments to foster professional growth.

Civil Engineer I/II – Development Section

The Civil Engineer I/II performs professional level engineering work related to the review of construction documents for a wide variety of development projects.

Key Responsibilities

• Reviews development projects for conformance with City and State regulations.• Reviews site design submittals on commercial, industrial, and residential lots.• Review street improvement plans, final maps, and legal descriptions.• Coordinates projects with various agencies, customers, and consultants.• Performs field inspections of on-site grading, drainage, layout, and construction of streets, curbs, gutters, culverts, sidewalks, subdivisions, and other projects.• Assists the public with questions involving engineering issues at the Plans and Permits counter.• Researches property ownership and boundaries necessary in securing easements, right-of-ways and titles.

Interns - Public Works Engineering

This agency is not using CalOpps to accept online applications for this recruitment. Please read the job announcement for details on how to apply.

The City of Fremont's Engineering Division works within the Public Works Department to perform a wide range of public works duties, including: providing engineering design services, working with both the private and public development, community, providing transportation and traffic solutions, supporting real property interests and City facility improvements along with providing management of Capital Improvement Plan-funded infrastructure improvements including streets, public buildings and parks; and processing of development applications.

The Interns will perform a variety of complex, specialized and responsible duties in support of functions and projects of the Public Works Department, Engineering Division.

There are ten open positions in the following sections: Transportation (2), Development (1), Design (1), Construction (4), and Real Property (2).

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:

For Transportation Section:- Maintain and/or improve databases in Microsoft Excel software program.- Field data collection, perform general and technical work support of the Transportation Engineering staff as necessary.- Assist in traffic signal operations, maintenance, and design.

For Construction Section:- Assist construction inspectors in the field with asphalt overlay, cape seal and other public works construction projects.- Gather information and data from work crews and contractors.- Record construction materials data (quantities, temperatures, vehicles, etc.).- Observe construction practices and report to inspectors.- Perform related duties as assigned.

For Real Property Section:- Provide general administrative support to the staff including scanning , organizing, and packing of files.